The current Prime Minister’s pre-politics work experience has been a rich source of fodder for those heaping ridicule on Justin Trudeau. So for those who insist the Conservative Party needs to move left to attract progressive young urban voters, Lantsman checks off a lot of boxes.
In responding to a question by Finance Critic Pierre Poilievre about soaring inflation, she admitted the issue of higher consumer prices was a ‘crisis’ but noted it was global in nature, presumably rendering any unilateral domestic action futile. When asked if inflation was a “homegrown problem,” the Finance Minister said it was a “global phenomenon” and that Canadians understood that.
Fresh off the Conservative’s latest election defeat, the party is clearly eager to show Canadians it’s ready to fight hard during this parliamentary session. We see this in the party’s spirited attack on the Trudeau government’s economic record amidst inflationary pressures threatening to make Christmas somewhat less than merry for millions of Canadians.
If the Conservative Party is ever going to reform and represent real Canadian Conservatives again, then the party’s dictator, Erin O’Toole, needs to be toppled and his insider allies need to be banned from the party. They have done more than enough harm to Canadian democracy.
This is a wake-up call to Eastern Canadians. They have to decide whether they are really enviro-radicals who wish to significantly lower their standards of living and simply have oil and gas production shift overseas, or if they will recognize that a modern economy needs cheap and efficient energy to operate.
In case you weren’t aware, the leadership review vote for Erin O’Toole following the Conservative Party’s recent underperformance at the polls has already taken place. Were you aware this had happened? It seems that the fly-by-night nature of the vote has kept many Conservative Party members unaware of what is going on.
A lot of Calgarians have taken it for granted that just because Naheed Nenshi is not running for reelection as mayor that the city is moving away from trends of yearly increases in property taxes. It seems unthinkable that anyone in the year 2021 would be foolish enough to continue making it more expensive to live in Calgary while downtown is facing an office vacancy rate of 30 percent, but to politicians supported by Big Union money, it’s a no-brainer.
From all the information I have looked through, it seems like the most logical conclusion that AHS is staffed with mostly NDP-friendly bureaucrats who would like nothing better than to make Kenney look worse than he already does.
The media is spinning for the AHS and quoting both left-wing activist doctors and the NDP directly as if their defenses of inefficiency within AHS is a legitimate counterargument against the data that proves AHS was given far more funds than they are currently utilizing to solve the claimed shortages of ICU beds.
O’Toole failed to bring many Liberals to the Conservative side while alienating many Conservative voters who then either stayed home or voted for the PPC. O’Toole had even said before and during the election that he did not want people to support the Conservative Party if they disagreed with him on certain issues surrounding social policy and public health mandates. Not much of a mystery why some chose not to vote for the CPC this election.
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